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   Brief Table of Contents   Chapter 1: Understanding Effective Classroom Management Chapter 2: Creating Positive Teacher–Student Relationships Chapter 3: Working with Parents Chapter 4: Developing Standards for Classroom Behavior and Methods for Maximizing On-Task Student Behavior Chapter 5: Increasing Students’ Motivation to Learn Chapter 6: Responding to Behavior that Disrupts the Learning Process Chapter 7: Developing Individual Behavior Change Plans Appendix: Recommendations for Secondary-Level Teachers on Teaching English Learners   Detailed Table of Contents   Chapter 1: Understanding Effective Classroom Management     Research Basis for the Materials Presented in This Text     Classroom Management in Perspective     Basic Assumptions about Classroom Management     Key Components of Effective Classroom Management     Schoolwide Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports     Student Factors That Influence Learning and Behavior         Personal Needs Theories         Differences in Culture Between Teachers and Students     Developing Your Approach to Classroom Management   Chapter 2: Creating Positive Teacher—Student Relationships     Teacher—Student Relationships         What Do Students Say They Value in Teachers?     Establishing Positive Relationships with Students         Creating Open, Professionally Appropriate Dialogue with Students         Electronic Communication and Teacher—Student Relationships     Methods for Communicating Caring and Support         Getting to Know Students         Greeting Students at the Classroom Door         Maintaining a High Ratio of Positive to Negative Statements         Communicating High Expectations         Giving Specific, Descriptive Feedback         Listening to Students         Using Culturally Sensitive Communication         Evaluating the Quality of Teacher—Student Relationships     Creating a Community of Support by Developing Positive Peer Relationships in the Classroom         Stages of Group Development         Acquaintance Activities         Activities for Establishing a Cohesive, Supportive Group         Activities for Elementary School Classrooms         Teaching Students How to Be Positive with One Another         Identifying Similarities and Differences in Talents         Four Corners         Shared Experiences         Partner Interviews     School Climate         Creating a School Climate That Supports Students and Families from Different Cultures         Issues Related to Peer Harassment and Bullying         Individual Bully Factors         Teacher Behavior         Responses to Bullying Incidents         Creating a School Climate That Supports LGBT Students         Anti-Bullying Programs   Chapter 3: Working with Parents     Methods for Obtaining Parental Support         An Introductory Letter         Introductory Phone Calls         Home Visits         An Initial Event at School or in the Classroom         The Initial Meeting (Back-to-School Night)         Follow-Up         Continuing Teacher—Parent Communication     Involving Parents in the Classroom     Parent Conferences         Preparing for a Conference         Conducting an Effective Conference         Student-Led Conferences     Dealing Effectively with Parents’ Criticisms and Confrontations     Additional Methods for Positively Engaging Parents of English Language Learners   Chapter 4: Developing Standards for Classroom Behavior and Methods for Maximizing On-Task Student Behavior      Beginning the School Year: Establishing Behavior Standards          Methods for Developing General Behavior Standards or Rules         Discussing the Value of Rules and Behavior Standards         Developing a List         Getting a Commitment         Monitoring and Reviewing Classroom Rules         Creating Rules for the Teacher     Classroom Procedures         Effective Procedures         Teaching and Monitoring Classroom Procedures         Procedures for Cell Phones         Creative Examples of Teaching and Reviewing Rules and Procedures         Case Study: Dealing with the Dilemma of Gum Chewing         Case Study: Implementing a Developmental Recess to Reteach Playground Behavior Expectations         Case Study: Teaching Students to Respect Physical Space         Case Study: Teaching Students Hallway Behavior in a Middle School         Case Study: Changing Teachers’ Procedures         Case Study: Teaching Rules and Procedures to New Students         Putting It All Together: An Outline for Beginning the School Year     Classroom Management Skills That Help Maximize On-Task Behavior         Arranging the Classroom         Beginning a Lesson         Giving Clear Instructions         Maintaining Attention         Pacing         Using Seatwork Effectively         Summarizing         Providing Useful Feedback and Evaluation         Making Smooth Transitions         Planning for Early Childhood Settings     Procedures for Preventing Common Classroom Disruptions   Chapter 5: Increasing Students’ Motivation to Learn     Key Issues in Student Motivation to Learn     Students’ Academic Needs         Academic Need 1: Understand the Learning Goals         Academic Need 2: Understand the Learning Process         Academic Need 3: Actively Engage in the Learning Process         Academic Need 4: Relate Learning Goals to Individual Interests and Choices         Academic Need 5: Obtain Instruction Responsive to Their Learning Styles and Strengths         Academic Need 6: See Learning Modeled by Adults as an Exciting and Rewarding Process         Academic Need 7: Experience Success         Academic Need 8: Have Time to Integrate Learning         Academic Need 9: Receive Realistic and Immediate Feedback That Enhances Self-Efficacy         Academic Need 10: Take Part in Self-Evaluating Their Learning and Effort         Academic Need 11: Earn Appropriate Rewards for Performance Gains         Academic Need 12: Participate in a Safe, Well-Organized Learning Environment   Chapter 6: Responding to Behavior that Disrupts the Learning Process     An Overview of the Problem         Responding Effectively to Inappropriate or Disruptive Behavior         Responding to Common Classroom Disruptions     Responding to Defiant Behavior         Prepare Students for Situations That May Be Difficult         Build a Positive Relationship Bank Account with Known Power Strugglers         Ensure Your Requests Have Been Made Clearly, Politely, and Firmly         Model Self-Control         Respond Thoughtfully and Purposefully to De-Escalate the Behavior     Handling Violent Student Behavior         Using Time-Out     A Classroom Procedure for Responding to Disruptive Behavior     Using Problem Solving to Assist Students in Learning More Responsible Behaviors         A Model for Solving Problems with Individual Students         Glasser’s Seven Steps to Effective Problem Solving         Implementing Problem Solving in the Classroom         Incorporating Class Meetings as a Problem-Solving and Community-Building Approach     Disciplining Students Identifi ed with Special Needs     Incorporating Problem Solving into a Schoolwide Student Management Plan         Involving Students in Solving Schoolwide Problems         Zero-Tolerance Policies and Suspensions         A Sequential, Schoolwide Response to Behavior That Disrupts the Learning Environment     The Role of Reinforcement in Encouraging Students to Act Responsibly   Chapter 7: Developing Individual Behavior Change Plans     Understanding What Causes Student Behavior: Conducting a Classroom Behavior Assessment         Case Study: Elementary School Student         Case Study: High School     Strategies for Helping Students Develop New Behavior Skills         Self-Monitoring         Self-Instruction         Social Skills Training         Developing Contracts         Check-In/Check-Out as a Form of Contract         Group Contracts         Developing a Classroom Behavior Change Plan   Appendix: Recommendations for Secondary-Level Teachers on Teaching English Learners     Table of Contents 
        
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